From Wikitia Joan P. Folkes (born 1927) was a scientist who was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1956.[1] Along with Ernest Gale, she demonstrated that nucleic acids have an organizing or controlling role in protein synthesis. Folkes and Gale were also the first to demonstrate cell-free protein production in a crude cell extract.[2] This discovery has led to the birth of Cell-free protein synthesis|cell-free protein expression, a rapidly growing field in synthetic biology.
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